Can't stop Apache using homebrew commands - apache

I'm building a new web server on a new M1 Mac Mini running the latest version of Big Sur, fresh install. Only thing I have done to the machine is install Chrome.
I'm installing Apache with the following:
Install xcode command line tools: xcode-select --install
Install Homebrew: /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
Install missing libraries: brew install openssl
Check to see if apache is running, remove any scripts:
sudo apachectl stop
sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist 2>/dev/null
Install httpd: brew install httpd
Configure autostart: brew services start httpd
At this point, httpd is running fine, and I can see the pages at http://localhost:8080
And I can confirm httpd starts up fine after reboot.
Issue is, I can't shut it down. if i issue the command brew services stop httpd, I get the following:
Mac-mini / % brew services stop httpd
Stopping httpd... (might take a while)
==> Successfully stopped httpd (label: homebrew.mxcl.httpd)
Mac-mini / %
Activity monitor still shows multiple instances of httpd running, though.
The only way to shut it down is either quit it in actvity monitor or issue the command
sudo apachectl -k stop
Any suggestions of why niether of the following commands work or how to track down the issue?
brew services stop httpd
brew services restart httpd

Related

brew services restart httpd wont reload apache config

Macos Monterey, Apache 2.53
When I run either
brew services restart httpd
or
brew services restart apache2
The config files will not be reloaded
Only
sudo apachectl restart
works. What wrong with homebrew?

Difficulties in installing Qlik Catalog related SW

I am installing Qlik Catalog SW on Linux Read Hat Enterprise 7.9 following the instructions of the installation guide.
I have got the first problem in Tomcat Installation. Basically, I am not able to connect to Tomcat with the browser.
Below is a detailed list of commands I have used.
I have tried it using Firefox.
When trying to install Chrome I got other issues.
Any hints?
*** Installing Chrome ***
# sudo yum install glib
# sudo yum list glibc
# sudo wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
# sudo yum -y install redhat-lsb libXScrnSaver
# sudo yum -y localinstall google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Error: Package: google-chrome-stable-95.0.4638.54-1.x86_64 (/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64)
Requires: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.18)(64bit)
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*** Installing Tomcat ***
Install wget (if not already installed):
# sudo yum install -y wget
Become the service account user:
# sudo su - qdcuser
Download Apache Tomcat and extract the file in usr/local/qdc:
$ cd /usr/local/qdc
$ wget https://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.38/bin/apache-tomcat-9.0.38.tar.gz
$ tar -xvf apache-tomcat-9.0.38.tar.gz
Overwrite <tomcat home>/conf/server.xml with the version expanded from the Qlik Catalog zip file:
$ cp /tmp/podium/config/tomcat9-server.xml /usr/local/qdc/apache-tomcat-9.0.38/conf/server.xml
Opening ports 8080 and 8443:
# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-port=8080/tcp
# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-port=8443/tcp
# sudo systemctl restart firewalld.service
Setup Apache Tomcat as a service to automatically start when Linux restarts:
# sudo cp /tmp/podium/config/tomcat.service /etc/systemd/system/
# sudo systemctl daemon-reload
# sudo systemctl enable tomcat.service
Edit the file /etc/systemd/system/tomcat.service to insert the correct user and group names:
# sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/tomcat.service
User=qdcuser
Group=qdcgroup
Start Tomcat manually:
$ cd /usr/local/qdc/apache-tomcat-9.0.38
$ ./bin/startup.sh
Browse to the following URL to verify that Tomcat is running:
https://localhost:8443
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Unable to connect
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at localhost:8443.
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I too see this issue.. Here is what I think the reason might be..
rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libc.so.6
glibc-2.17-325.el7_9.x86_64
glibc is 2.17 on RHEL 7.9 The developers at google should know this which means it is a bug.
Or. They should provide that library as part of their package and statically link it.
Short answer. For now, until Google figures it out and fixes, I might either remove the package, or skip that package.
To skip..
sudo yum -y update --exclude google-chrome-stable*
To remove... Well.. "sudo yum -y remove google-chrome-stable"
An alternative until google resolve the problem is:
sudo yum update --skip-broken
This can install all updates and ignore chrome

How to install gearman extension in php7 running on ubuntu 18.04

I am currently required to setup the new server running php7.2 and the server will have many background process for sending emails to customer. the recommendation I got was to use Gearman Job Server.
I have been searching but seems to have only post about gearman-job-server with php5 and below.
The process of installing Gearman Job Server with php7 will be covered in like 4 steps
Install and update the Gearman PPA
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gearman-developers/ppa
sudo apt-get update
Install Gearman Job Server and some other required components and tools
sudo apt-get install gearman-job-server libgearman-dev php7.0-dev php-pear wget unzip re2c
sudo apt-get upgrade
Download, compile the gearman pecl module and add to php.ini
cd /tmp/
sudo wget https://github.com/wcgallego/pecl-gearman/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd pecl-gearman-master
sudo phpize
./configure
sudo make
sudo make install
echo "extension=gearman.so" | sudo tee /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/gearman.ini
sudo phpenmod -v ALL -s ALL gearman
Restart webserver or PHP FPM
sudo service php7.0-fpm restart
sudo service apache2 restart
If you are running a different version of PHP make sure you make the appropriate changes to the commands or directories mentioned above. ie “/etc/php/7.0/” to “/etc/php/7.1/” etc.
Thanks to techearl.com for their tutorial which can be found
Here
The answer by Ruberandinda Patience is correct and will work but since the gearman pecl module is packaged for Ubuntu there is a much simpler way to achieve the same thing:
apt install gearman-job-server php-gearman

Installing Apache OpenWhisk using docker-compose on Amazon Linux instance gets stuck at "waiting for the Whisk invoker to come up..."

I am trying to install openwhisk for dev mode using docker compose on Amazon Linux EC2 Instance. I am following this link for doing so https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk -> Get Started.
Although, it has worked for me before once, in this installation, I am facing an issue. These are the steps I followed:
sudo yum update -y
sudo yum install -y docker
sudo service docker start
sudo chkconfig docker on
sudo yum install -y python-pip
sudo pip install docker-compose
This step is because open whisk is using sudo for docker-compose, and based on previous steps, sudo docker-compose -v gives a command not found.
sudo cp /usr/local/bin/docker-compose /bin
sudo yum install -y git
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-devtools.git
cd incubator-openwhisk-devtools/docker-compose
sudo make quick-start
Update: The problem is that the make command gets stuck at the stage where it is waiting for invokers.
I have not made any changes to any source code, nor I did any other steps before this on the instance. It was a freshly created instance.
Am I missing something in OpenWhisk or EC2 or the combination of both? Any help would be great.
Update: I tried the docker-compose method for installing open whisk on Amazon Linux 1, Amazon Linux 2, Ubuntu 16.04 as well as Ubuntu 14.04. On all platforms, it got stuck at sudo make quick-start where it is waiting for invokers.
Update: Instead of using python-pip for docker-compose installation, used the command from docker website as well.
sudo curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.22.0/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
if docker-compose command is not found it means you didn't install docker-compose correctly.
I don't think you can install docker-compose as a python library using pip
See the instructions here https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/#install-compose
someting like
sudo curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.22.0/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
Or take a look at https://medium.com/#khandelwal12nidhi/docker-setup-on-aws-ec2-instance-c670ff3d5f1b

mCrypt not present after Ubuntu upgrade to 13.10

After I have upgraded my system from Ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10 several problems have occurred with apache, mysql and php configurations.
I solved most of them but I can't seem to get mCrypt library working.
Package is installed so i don't need to apt-get it. Server works and everything seems fine, but when I try to run php artisan serve with Laravel 4, I get a message that mCrypt is required.
I did php --ri mcrypt and the output was Extension 'mcrypt' not present.
I have tried putting extension=mcrypt.so to /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini but it didn't work.
Any ideas?
Output of dpkg --get-selections | grep php5
libapache2-mod-php5 install
php5 install
php5-cli install
php5-common install
php5-gd install
php5-json install
php5-mcrypt install
php5-mysql install
php5-readline install
I think I found the solution at launchpad.net.
sudo ln -s /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini /etc/php5/mods-available
sudo php5enmod mcrypt
sudo service apache2 restart
This worked for me.
I had this problem with Ubuntu 14.04 and I did the following to resolve it:
sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt
sudo php5enmod mcrypt
sudo service apache2 restart
I also have this problem with Ubuntu 14.04 after install.
First enable the mcrypt
sudo gedit /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
Add this command in any line
extension=mcrypt.so
Create conf.d folder in /etc/php5
sudo mkdir conf.d
And inside that folder create mcrypt.ini file
sudo gedit mcrypt.ini
Then add this command to that file
extension=mcrypt.so
Then create a link to file
sudo ln -s /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini /etc/php5/mods-available
Enable mcrypt module
sudo php5enmod mcrypt
Restart apache
sudo service apache2 restart
From Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04:
sudo php5enmod mcrypt
sudo service apache2 restart
Works for me.
I also had this problem with Ubuntu 14.04 and Nginx,but the tip for me was restart the FPM service, so I did:
Install the library
apt-get install php5-mcrypt
Find the path
updatedb && locate mcrypt.so
Set the path of mcrypt.so inside the mcrypt.ini file located in /etc/php5/mods-available/mcrypt.ini
extension=/usr/lib/php5/20121212/mcrypt.so
And then restart the FPM service
service php5-fpm restart
Another solution if the package is already installed:
sudo aptitude reinstall php5-mycript
This worked for me after doing upgrade
Try this code:
ln -s /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/20-mcrypt.ini
service apache2 restart
I had the same problem with PHP 5.5.14 running on Mac OS X Yosemite. I was trying to install Laravel 5.0. And when I tried to create a new project I got an error like below (even when I tried to start the laravel server with php artisan serve
Alejandros-MacBook-Pro:Documents Lexynux$ laravel new blog
Crafting application...
PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128 - assumed 'MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128' in /Library/WebServer/Documents/blog/config/app.php on line 83
PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128 - assumed 'MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128' in /Library/WebServer/Documents/blog/config/app.php on line 83
Generating optimized class loader
Compiling common classes
Compiling views
PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128 - assumed 'MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128' in /Library/WebServer/Documents/blog/config/app.php on line 83
Application key [CCOPocoMjnJTx4AFXk64wqyTKyo3BlHq] set successfully.
Application ready! Build something amazing.
Alejandros-MacBook-Pro:Documents Lexynux$
So I just added the line below at the end of my php.ini file with the nano editor:
extension=mcrypt.so
sudo nano /etc/php.ini
Finally just restart the Terminal and restart the laravel app server with
php artisan serve
And it works fine!
just found on php.net
Note, for Ubuntu, simply installing php5-mcrypt did not get mcrypt to work. You need to execute the following commands as root to enable it:
apt-get install php5-mcrypt
mv -i /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini /etc/php5/mods-available/
php5enmod mcrypt
service apache2 restart
http://php.net/manual/en/mcrypt.installation.php#114609
Sometimes, this "problem" occurs because you entered an artisan command on your local machine instead of on your virtual machine. If you are using Homestead, mcrypt is already installed. Consider it a reminder to homestead ssh